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wrote on 15 Sept 2018, 14:53 last edited by
Hi guys and gals. Wondering if anyone knows what might be causing my neutral and oil light to be permanently on when riding? My bike is a 2007 re. Also, I’ve tried posting a pic of my bike from my iPhone, is that possible because I’ve tried every permutation and cannot do it.
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Hi guys and gals. Wondering if anyone knows what might be causing my neutral and oil light to be permanently on when riding? My bike is a 2007 re. Also, I’ve tried posting a pic of my bike from my iPhone, is that possible because I’ve tried every permutation and cannot do it.
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wrote on 15 Sept 2018, 15:05 last edited by
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@col29 I can’t anymore what I do is upload the picture to imgur app on my phone then copy the link to the chat here
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wrote on 15 Sept 2018, 16:30 last edited by
@col29 Hi and welcome, nice RE you have. The neutral & oil lights should turn off once you are out of neutral, if not then it's most likely a bad or corroded connection, a loose wire, a blown fuse or a ground is no longer earthing that circuit. If you get a Haynes manual and check all the wires associated from the wiring diagrams, until you find the culprit.
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wrote on 17 Sept 2018, 06:03 last edited by
What Ninja said, oil light will be on when in neutral so you know it is working. If it stays on when in gear check your oil level, if it's filled to a reasonable amount then perhaps a loose or corroded connection is the culprit. To be honest I'm actually not sure how it works, maybe someone out there will know exactly how it's all wired up.
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What Ninja said, oil light will be on when in neutral so you know it is working. If it stays on when in gear check your oil level, if it's filled to a reasonable amount then perhaps a loose or corroded connection is the culprit. To be honest I'm actually not sure how it works, maybe someone out there will know exactly how it's all wired up.
wrote on 17 Sept 2018, 08:05 last edited byNeutral light runs off a switch inside the gearbox, runs along the selector drum. Oil light is just a float that sits inside the tank.
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wrote on 18 Sept 2018, 17:45 last edited by
Thanks guys, gives me something to go on. I’ll reply again once I find the culprit, could be a while though, I bloody hate motor electrics 🤨
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Thanks guys, gives me something to go on. I’ll reply again once I find the culprit, could be a while though, I bloody hate motor electrics 🤨